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‘I was so honoured to read such a raw & honest play’: Yasmeen Arden on directing the premiere of Mum

In Features, Interviews, London theatre, Native, Plays by Featured Content12th March 2020

How did a meeting at the school gates lead to the premiere of a new play at London’s Playground Theatre. Director Yasmeen Arden tells us why she’s so excited to the direct MUM, Juliet Cowan’s first full-length play, inspired by her own mother’s experiences with dementia. Time to get booking!

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PHOTOS: Behind the scenes for the premiere of Mum at the Playground Theatre

In Featured Shows, London theatre, Native, News, Plays, Press Releases by Featured Content7th March 2020

Preparations are underway for the premiere of MUM, Juliet Cowan’s new play inspired by her own mother’s experiences with dementia. What has the cast been getting up to in rehearsal? Take a look at our photo gallery – and then get booking!

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NEWS: Amanda Boxer stars in MUM, actor Juliet Cowan’s first full-length play, at Playground Theatre

In Featured Shows, London theatre, Native, News, Plays, Press Releases by Featured Content2nd March 2020

MUM, a new play about love, loss and dementia by actor-turned-playwright Juliet Cowan, receives its world premiere this month at London’s Playground Theatre, starring Amanda Boxer in the title role.

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Terri trips: Like You Hate Me at the Lion & Unicorn, The Amber Trap at Theatre503

In Features, London theatre, Native, Opinion, Photos, Plays, Reviews, Video by Terri Paddock30th April 2019Leave a Comment

My recent theatre trips have included Like You Hate Me and The Amber Trap, two world premieres with women at their core. Here’s a round-up of my on-the-night reactions to each.

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‘It’s so disappointing to see flagship theatres programming almost exclusively male seasons’: Playwright Tabitha Mortiboy on The Amber Trap

In Features, Interviews, London theatre, Native, Plays by Featured Content12th April 2019Leave a Comment

Tabitha Mortiboy’s The Amber Trap is the fifth female-led play from Damsel Productions, which is dedicated to presenting work written and staged by women. We talk to Mortiboy about why companies like Damsel are so necessary to redress gender imbalance and how her play considers power structures… and stalking. Time to get booking!

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PHOTOS: Behind the scenes of Damsel Productions’ premiere of The Amber Trap

In London theatre, Native, Photos, Plays by Featured Content8th April 2019Leave a Comment

Preparations are underway for Tabitha Mortiboy’s The Amber Trap, the fifth female-led play from Damsel Productions, which premieres this month at London’s Theatre503, where it runs from 24 April to 18 May 2019. Sneak a peek inside rehearsals with our photo gallery – and then get booking!

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NEWS: Damsel presents The Amber Trap, their fifth female-led premiere, at Theatre503

In Native, News, Plays, Press Releases, Sticky by Featured Content26th March 2019Leave a Comment

Women’s voices are always centre stage for Damsel Productions. They now premiere their fifth female-led play, Tabitha Mortiboy’s The Amber Trap, with a limited run season at London’s Theatre503 next month.

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